Baker,
CA isn't famous as a wold-class destination, nor is it famous
for its five-star hotels, but it is famous as being the home
to the World's
Tallest Thermometer. So if you're looking for a destination
resort, you'd better continue east on the interstate until you
reach Las Vegas, about three hours distant, but if you're looking
for a clean, comfortable, reasonably priced motel, may I suggest
Bun Boy Motel?

Photo:
That's my truck parked in front my room, near the palm
tree. To the left of the photo is the unused motel office.
You register for the motel at the Country Store,
which is just across the parking lot from the motel.

Bun
Boy Motel is located along Baker Boulevard, near the west
end of town, on the main drag, that was in the pre-interstate
days, the principal highway between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
Those days are gone, along with the tumbling tumbleweeds
and the desert wind, and the advent of the super slab has left
Baker Boulevard a bastion of fast food restaurants, has-been
motels, convenience stores, gas stations and liquor stores.
Speaking of motels, Baker Boulevard is home to motels
with colorful names such as Willis Fargo Motel, and of course,
Bun BoyMotel, next to Bob's
Big Boy restaurant.

Photo:
Inside the motel room, looking toward the sliding glass
door that opens to the back patio. Note the tile floor,
which is a rarity in United States motels, but very common in
Mexico.

You'll
find the office at the east end of the motel, but its been shuttered
long ago, and a sign directs you to the Country
Store, which is located on the other side of
the 76 gas station. You register at the desk in the store,
and after filling out the registration for, and paying only
about $50.00 for the night, you're handed a real key, you know,
one of those relics that's made out of brass, and has a plastic
"thingie" attached to it advising a finder to drop the key into
the nearest mailbox. Nostalgia at it's best!

Photo:
Using existing light, I snap my photo in the bathroom.
Note the hand-printed sign in the upper right corner of
the photo that advises the water will take some time to get
hot. I never did get hot water, but since the weather
was very mild, it really wasn't a problem.

I
stayed at Bun Boy Motel for two nights in March, 2009, Monday
the 16th, and Tuesday the 17th, and I found the motel clean,
relaxing, and quite spacious. The motel room has sliding
glass doors that open to the rear, and the sidewalk doubles
as a small patio, so it's quite relaxing to pull up a chair,
sit outside, sip a beer, and watch traffic on the interstate
roll by. There is a bit of a caveat to such relaxation,
as a sign advises that snakes have been seen in the vicinity,
and knowing the Mojave Desert like I do, I'd bet a bottle of
Jack Daniels that the snake was a rattlesnake. Not exactly
the sort of guest that I'd want to invite to dinner...

Photo:
The "patio" out the back door, and the "backyard,"
that faces busy Interstate 15. A sign advises to watch
out for snakes.

Both
nights, I noted that my fellow guests were a rather jovial lot,
as there seemed to be a lot of folks with motorcycles and A.T.V.s,
enjoying the Mojave Desert during the spring. Tuesday
evening, I pulled up a chair in front of my room, along with
other guests, and we had sort of an impromptu block party, Bun
Boy Motel style.

Photo:
This photo was taken out the sliding glass door, with
my chair to the right of the photo, and Interstate 15, and the
Mojave Desert in the background. The blue truck is headed
west on the interstate.

But
all is not perfect along beautiful Baker Boulevard, as the motel,
like many other 1960's-era motels, has it's quirks, and Bun
Boy's quirk is in the shower. In the bathroom, a sign
warns, (sic) "Attention. Hot Water may take a few
minutes to come. Thank you for your Patience!" That's
an understatement, as after twisting the knobs in every conceivable
direction, and putting them in every possible position, after
20 minutes of my time, all I was rewarded with was lukewarm,
tepid water. You can't have it all...

Photo:
Later, I moved to the front of the motel, and exchanged
pleasantries with other guests, who seemed to be members of
the motorcycle and sand buggy crowd. It was pleasant to
sit outside, enjoy the mild, desert evening, and sip a beer.

Would
I stay at Bun Boy Motel again? You bet, as I like
the funky little quirks, and it's close to fast food, booze
at the Country Store, and its right across the street
from Mad
Greek. Plus, where else can you sit on
an impromptu patio, enjoy a cold beer, watch the interstate
traffic, and watch out for rattlers? BunBoy Motel is my kind of place!

Bun
Boy Motel72139 Baker Blvd.Baker, CA 92309760 733-4252760
733-4363

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